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The Novice Sailor. “Devil... rowing is much more difficult than I thought! And to really enjoy myself I would rather stick peas.,” plate 19 from Les Canotiers Parisiens

A Boat-Manoeuvre. The Captain yelling in his trumpet: “- Gabier! There is a squall building up, get ready!..... Clew up all the sails!... That's good:.... very good! - Why didn't you say that to me calmly instead of poking this huge instrument into my ear! Now I am so deaf, I can't see clearly anymore!...,” plate 9 from Les Canotiers Parisiens

The Gust of Wind. “- Oh blast! I've lost my hat! - Don't worry.... since it is waterpoof.... you won't have a problem reclaiming it at Rouen!,” plate 17 from Les Canotiers Parisiens

The Gust of Wind. “- Oh blast! I've lost my hat! - Don't worry.... since it is waterpoof.... you won't have a problem reclaiming it at Rouen!,” plate 17 from Les Canotiers Parisiens

The Pleasures of Fishing. “- You are always in such a rush - Good God, we only just got here at noon and it is now only a quarter past five - Just give me a little more time, I am sure I'll end by catching one,” plate 50 from Moeurs Conjugales

Caricature, Une navigation difficile, public domain cartoon image

map from "The Atlantic Navigator: being a nautical description of the coasts of France, Spain, and Portugal, the West Coast of Africa, the coasts of Brazil and Patagonia, the Islands of the Azores, Madeiras, Canaries, and Cape Verdes, and of the detached shoals and dangers, reported to exist in the Atlantic ... Fourth edition, materially improved and enlarged"

map from "The Atlantic Navigator: being a nautical description of the coasts of France, Spain, and Portugal, the West Coast of Africa, the coasts of Brazil and Patagonia, the Islands of the Azores, Madeiras, Canaries, and Cape Verdes, and of the detached shoals and dangers, reported to exist in the Atlantic ... Fourth edition, materially improved and enlarged"

“- All right Rigobert, my old friend.... we are going to make a long trip today.... did you bring enough provisions on board of our vessel? - Don't talk about it.... all I was able to bring along are two biscuits and a red herring,” plate 1 from Les Canotiers Parisiens

A Difficult Navigation. “- The boat doesn't move! Pull Dumouchel, pull.... why the devil don't you pull! - But I am doing nothing else than that for the last three hours!.... and this is called a pleasure trip! I'd rather sell my prunes in rue de la Verrerie.... that's less tiring!,” plate 6 from Les Canotiers Parisiens

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Picryl description: Public domain image of a fishing boat, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

An excellent example of GetArchive image recognition capabilities - is quite a large Fishing Boat collection. A fishing boat is a marine vessel designed specifically for fishers. They are equipped with features that make fishing easier and more efficient. Fishing boats come in a huge range of sizes, and shapes.

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1843
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honore victorin daumier paper fiber product lithograph prints and drawing boat doesn t move les canotiers parisiens difficult navigation devil don t three hours pleasure trip high resolution prints fishing boats fishing fisherman boat art institute of chicago french art